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Africa’s biggest freight rail market set for private operators
By: Bloomberg 13th March 2024 Africa’s biggest freight rail market is on the cusp of being transformed by private operators, the head of the operator of the continent’s largest... →
Safeguarding Against the Ongoing Supply Chain Disruptions
5th March 2024 The mining industry relies heavily on a complex network of suppliers, logistics partners, and transporters to ensure the efficient movement of raw... →
Israel defying ICJ ruling to prevent genocide by failing to allow adequate humanitarian aid to reach Gaza
27th February 2024 One month after the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ordered “immediate and effective measures” to protect Palestinians in the occupied Gaza... →
Free movement in west Africa: three countries leaving Ecowas could face migration hurdles
22nd February 2024 For Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso, a recent decision to withdraw from the Economic Community of West African States (Ecowas) has thrown up questions... →
Building structures below high-voltage powerlines is very dangerous
19th February 2024 Eskom notes an escalation in homes and other structures being built within power line servitudes. This is not only against Eskom regulations but... →
Egypt setting up area at Gaza border which could be used to shelter Palestinians – sources
By: Reuters 16th February 2024 Egypt is preparing an area at the Gaza border which could accommodate Palestinians in case an Israeli offensive into Rafah prompts an exodus across... →
Hydrogen cars come into sharp new focus as global climate politics takes turn for better
By: Martin Creamer 14th February 2024 For the first time, luxury vehicle manufacturer BMW has a fleet of hydrogen-fuelled cars on South Africa’s roads, supported by a green hydrogen... →
South Africa’s military is expected to do more than ever with tighter budgets: how the force has declined over 30 years
6th February 2024 The South African National Defence Force marks 30 years this year, having been established on 27 April 1994. It’s as old as the country’s... →